PySDL2 0.9.1 has been released.
PySDL2 is a wrapper around the SDL2 library and as such similar to the
discontinued PySDL project. In contrast to PySDL, it has no licensing
restrictions, nor does it rely on C code, but uses ctypes instead.
Version 0.9.1 is a bugfix release, which fixes some
Hi,
here's a preview of the HiFi part of the new pygame website...
http://pygame.org/hifi.html
What do you think?
On sab, 2014-04-05 at 15:36 +0200, René Dudfield wrote:
here's a preview of the HiFi part of the new pygame website...
http://pygame.org/hifi.html
What do you think?
Looks really nice, but there are a few issues with it at the moment.
Horizontal scrolling is rather unnatural and
Definitely higher tech. I personally like the green color scheme and
retro look of the current site as well :)
Can we keep the green?
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:25 AM, Sam Bull sam.hack...@sent.com wrote:
On sab, 2014-04-05 at 15:36 +0200, René Dudfield wrote:
here's a preview of the HiFi part
Maybe,
1.An embossed Symbolic Python in the back ground?
2. Green like earlier but maybe a little lighter in tone?
3. THE SCROLLING WITH THE ARROW KEYS ARE A DEFINITE YES!
4. about, recent releases, news, cookbook, resources and the rest would be
a better layout.
5.It's is a good move to move
I don't want this critique to sound brutal, so I'll preface it with this:
I'm really glad you're doing the work of a redesign. But here are some
things you should fix:
In general:
* Way less text.
* Fewer categories.
* Replace the sliding behavior with separate pages and tabs at the top. Get
rid
Oh, also, we should keep the Pygame logo. It's familiar branding, and it
doesn't look bad at all.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 6:36 AM, René Dudfield ren...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
here's a preview of the HiFi part of the new pygame website...
http://pygame.org/hifi.html
What do you think?
I'm going to second Al's suggestions, especially the part about greatly
appreciating the work you're putting into this!
It is a bit busy. Slightly larger but less text would be nice for us older
coders.
Keith Nemitz
Principal Developer
Mousechief Co.
www.mousechief.com
Hi, René,
Thanks for the early peek.
At first I thought the page was way too busy, and horizontal scrolling
would be tedious. Then I saw the category widgets and my worry went
away, this is nice.
A choice between scripted sliding and a CPU-friendly presentation would
be ideal, if that is
Hi,
I did not read the other comments but here are some thoughts.
Great that Pygame is doing something! A new website will show that
there is something going on.
I would expect something filled:
Also the line ends before the scoll bar... So I did
Thanks everyone for the crits, testing, and encouragement :)
Maybe now is the time to use Aikiman's new logo from last October.
Jason
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